Abstract

A case of giant condyloma acuminatum of the scrotum is reported. It was initially diagnosed as a low grade squamous carcinoma. This neoplasm is closely related to Human Papillomavirus, mainly HPV 6 and HPV 11, and may be clinically indistinguishable from squamous carcinoma. The histological appearance is benign, however, its clinical behaviour is similar to verrucous carcinoma. A review of previously reported cases has been undertaken. The true significance of this lesion and management are discussed. Early aggressive therapy is recommended.

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